9th June, 2009. The Foreign minister of Cyprus Markos Kyprianou will pay an official visit to Bucharest on Tuesday, at the invitation of his Romanian counterpart Cristian Diaconescu, the Foreign Affairs Ministry /MAE/ informs.
The two ministers will tackle alongside the bilateral cooperation issues themes of common interest on the European agenda: the economic and financial crisis, the Lisbon Treaty, the European Union's extension, the Western Balkans, the Republic of Moldova, the European Neighborhood Policy, the power security.
The agenda of the talks will also include the international problematic, with an accent on the Middle East situation.
The visit is part of the progressing political dialogue between Romania and the Republic of Cyprus, in the last period, and the intensified cooperation on European matters, stressed by the joint belonging to the EU and the participation of the two countries to the Olive Group reunions. The goal of the Olive Group informal meetings is to ensure a Mediterranean dimension of the EU politics and actions by strengthening cooperation among the Mediterranean states members of the Group: Cyprus, France, Greece, Italy, Malta, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain to which Romania and Bulgaria added since 2007, due to their direct link and similarity of projects which could be promoted at the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea.
Cypriot ForMin starts today an official visit to Romania
2009-06-09T02:30:00-07:00
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